LAKE ODESSA, MI -- A 15-year-old Lakewood High School student is charged with making a false report of stalking and using a computer to commit a crime after allegedly creating social media accounts that sent threatening messages directed at the teen.

Police say the student, who was not identified in a press release, admitted creating a fake Instagram account, posting a picture of a gun on it alongside a threat that led to the lock down of Lakewood High on June 3. The teen was the intended target of the threat, police said.

Ionia County Sheriff's Office.MLive file photo

Barry County deputies and K-9 units from Eaton County were dispatched to the school, however no firearms or explosives were found in their sweep.

The story unraveled as police investigated.

Detectives from the Ionia County Sheriff's Office allege the student used an iPod Touch and a personal cell phone to create multiple fraudulent Instagram and texting accounts that were used to stalk the student between March and June.

The accounts were traced back to the teenager, who confessed to the fake stalking and threats, police say

The Barry County Prosecutor's Office also will review potential charges against the student, Ionia authorities said.